Nebula devices are wireless access points to the Wi-Fi network, created with an eye to use in small and medium-sized businesses. Thanks to the use of mesh technology, several Nebula routers can unite and create one common seamless network in a conditional cafe, small office, hotel, coworking, shop or beauty salon, etc.


Like home mesh systems, Nebula routers are very easy to configure. If earlier the user had to dive into the bowels of the router's web interface and independently set the network data, now you can simply download the mobile application, scan QR codes on each access point, set the network name and, in principle, it's ready - the application will do everything for the user.

But unlike home routers, Nebula systems go further, allowing the business owner to manage each node locally, or control the entire network using the Nebula cloud controller. A single controller can help in case of problems in the network and automatically offer a solution, facilitate troubleshooting, as well as the identification of incidents. In addition, it allows you to implement the popular SD-WAN concept, provides great features for configuring network security and powerful tools for deploying and managing large networks.

There are more than a dozen mesh systems and access points in the Nebula model range. Models until 2021 work mainly in Wi-Fi networks of the fourth and fifth generation, but the more current versions of Nebula have learned to work with the Wi-Fi 6 protocol. Almost all of them support dual-channel operation, and MU-MIMO technology with PoE. The most advanced models are equipped with additional antennas and 2.5-Gigabit LAN ports, and also support Telnet technology.